AGP Executive Report
Last update: 34 minutes agoJudicial Crackdown: Nicaragua revoked work permits for 2,000 lawyers, with names reportedly removed from the Supreme Court registry without notice, drawing sharp criticism from rights groups as a blow to defense and due process. Diplomatic Shift: Colombia’s incoming foreign minister says embassies in Havana and Managua will be closed, arguing the country won’t “legitimize” long-standing dictatorships while keeping relations through other channels. Church Under Pressure: Human rights and church sources say Bishop Abelardo Mata, 80, remains unaccounted for after a police “investigation,” with reports of surveillance and fear around his diocese. Legal Case in Managua: A 22-year-old woman faces a public parricide trial after allegedly throwing her partner into a rain-swollen water channel in Managua. Regional Illicit Trade: A Central America illicit trade report flags Nicaragua among the more vulnerable countries, citing weak controls and misuse of free trade zones. World Cup VAR Update (Nicaraguan link): FIFA added on-site VAR backup for remaining matches; Nicaraguan referee Tatiana Guzmán is named as reserve VAR in the new setup.
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